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Old 09-25-2016, 12:38 PM   #3
GlenBarrington
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I love KU for finding new (to me) authors and self published authors. I love the idea that I can try out an interesting sounding book and read it until I start to think it's getting stupid.

Sometimes a book starts out strong, and then gets progressively dumber, page by page. I feel that I can abandon the book at any point, even at the last page, and the author will get something for his/her effort, and I won't feel cheated by bad writing, or poor 'authorial logic'. I usually read 3-5 KU books a month, but I will frequently start 8-10. I love the "all you can eat" format.
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